Fuel Additive for Storage
I always put an additive in before storage but generally just a random grab. Ill be putting the car away at the end of the week (probably) with a full tank of gas and just wondering what you guys recommend? Car wont be driven or started just will be sitting on jack stands as i pick away at stuff till spring comes. Thanks in advance.
With the current crap age stability of gas, why waste a full tank?
If I would care in a nerdy way, drain it and run with some alkylate to have stable stuff in the pump, filter, lines, injectors.
Then add fresh gas in the spring.
If I would care in a nerdy way, drain it and run with some alkylate to have stable stuff in the pump, filter, lines, injectors.
Then add fresh gas in the spring.
I don't have to store my cars for the winter so I don't have any input on what stabilizers to use.
Mine gets stored outdoors under a car cover for 3-4 months every winter . All I do is to top the tank up with Chevron 94 ( no ethanol ) and it's always good to go when the snow is gone . Last year ran longer in storage ( 7 months ) due to engine rebuild . Still no issues . Fred B
I would fill it with 100% gasoline instead of E10/E15, then there's no alcohol to lure water places you don't want it.
http://www.pure-gas.org/
http://www.pure-gas.org/
I always wonder the same thing, what to use. I don't want a tank full of gas that has lower octane and water in the spring and I don't want to encourage rust in the tank either. I think the no ethanol suggestion is a good one, but in my area that seems very hard to find. Maybe the best solution is moving South where there is no real winter! LOL
I store my car and motorcycles with Sta-Bil and a full tank of gas every year. I don't bother trying to get ethanol-free gas except on my previous Ducati whose plastic gas tank would expand due to ethanol.
And our Volvo 240 sat for 3 years with whatever was in the tank when we parked it. Jumped it and it fired right up to drive onto a trailer.





